| Come
hear the pop music that started it all. One singer. One pianist. One
ticket back to a time when music really meant something.
Once upon a time, music made
legends. A songwriter's career was not made or broken by his
first single. The soundtrack of the early Twentieth Century
was written by giants and sung by satin-clad women in smoke-filled
lounges. Gershwin was the latest craze. Rodgers and
Hammerstein won Pulitzer Prizes and audience raves. Leonard
Bernstein lead a life of flamboyant scandal. Jazz geniuses
collected in low-lit rooms to create masterpieces.
Somewhere along the way, these
cornerstones of American music became trite. They were sung
without sentiment and without understanding. The
"standards" became truly standard. Lifeless. Not classic -
just old.
But this is the music that
belongs to all of us. Sung well, it will never go out of
style. It can still be heard in the cabarets and piano bars of
New York City. Whether your drink is scotch on the rocks or an
Old-Fashioned, you can be part of that world again. |